Am I Good Enough?
An
old story is told about three men who meet at the end
of a dock on a Florida beach. One is an alcoholic and
homeless. The second man is just an average guy. The
third man is a fine, honorable man, well respected in
the community.
Suddenly the alcoholic runs and jumps off the edge of
the dock, landing 5 feet out into the water. The other
two men standing on the dock yell, "What are you
trying to do?"
The man in the water yells back,
"I'm trying to jump across the
Atlantic Ocean!"
The
second man, the average Joe, says, "Watch me. I can do
better than that!" He quickly runs across the dock,
jumps and lands 10 feet out into the water, twice as
far as the alcoholic.
The
third man, the outstanding man, laughs and says,
"That's nothing. Watch this!" He backs up about 50
feet and makes a mad dash across the dock out into the
water and lands 20 feet out, twice as far as average
Joe, and four times as far as the homeless alcoholic.
If
we were to actually see such an attempt, we would
think these three men were crazy for attempting to do
the impossible -- jump across the Atlantic Ocean!
But people trying to earn their own salvation are even
more foolish...
After sharing the story above, Howell
Ferguson provided the following insights: “God
can't be approached by man on the basis of man's own
moral goodness. Sometimes people are heard to say, ‘I'm
a GOOD person! Won't God accept me and bring me to
heaven?’
This
question shows a woeful lack of understanding of the
grave nature of an individual's sin and the absolute
holiness of God. If we were so good that we
DESERVED heaven, salvation would be OWED as a
"DEBT" rather than something to be received as a
"GIFT" of grace (cf. Romans 11:6).
One truth which is made
absolutely clear in the Bible is this: ‘No, God will
NOT accept me, because I am NOT a good person.’
Isaiah wrote, ‘ALL
of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our
righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up
like a leaf, and like the wind our sins carry us away’
(Isaiah 64:6).
A
person may LOOK moral when compared with other people,
but when compared with Christ, ALL people fall
perilously short. This is why Paul states, ‘For ALL
have sinned, and come short of the glory of God’
(Romans 3:23).
No matter how moral any
person might be, he has fallen short of the perfect
mark of God's righteousness.
The ONLY way anyone can stand in the presence of a
righteous God is to be forgiven and declared righteous
by faith in God's work in Christ (Philippians 3:9). We
are only accepted ‘in the beloved’ because we believe
and trust in the righteous work that he did (Ephesians
1:6).” *
To be found “in the beloved” (in Christ), we must:
place our
faith
and trust in Him (Acts 16:30-31), turn from our sins
in
repentance
(Acts 17:30-31),
confess
Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and be
baptized
(immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of our sins
(Acts 2:38; Galatians 3:27).
None of us can be “good enough” to EARN our way
to heaven. Only through Christ can we enter the
heavenly way (see John 14:6).
Won’t YOU trust and obey
Him today?
David A. Sargent, Minister
Church of Christ at Creekwood
1901
Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
* Howell Ferguson (Bells, TN), in
Forthright Magazine,
http://www.forthright.net
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